Please join OpenText, Bramble.cc and The National Archives at the Churchill War Rooms on June 22nd 2011 for what promises to be a thought provoking and useful half day session.
Agenda
09:30 Registration
10:00 Welcome and Introduction
10:10 Open Text Value Propositions for Central Government
Stephen Walsh, Central Government Account Executive, OpenText
Adrian Butcher, Director of Value Engineering EMEA, OpenText
Stephen and Adrian will discuss OpenText vision for supporting “Smarter, cheaper, greener” IT across Government, and how Government departments can benefit from reductions in the cost and risk of managing information by taking a department-wide approach to managing digital content.
10:40 The why, what and how of information management
Richard Archer, Bramble.cc
This is a practical guide to improving your organisation, covering:
- why good information management is fundamental to knowledge-based organisations
- what – in specific terms – should be done, and what savings can be delivered
- how to drive the change and deliver an implementation project, which realizes the efficiencies and other benefits
To find out more about Bramble.cc, please go to www.bramble.cc
11:10 Coffee Break
11:30 The Digital Continuity Framework
Mark Merifield, Manager of Records and Information Services
Managing the long term viability of digital information across all levels of government is an essential responsibility. If information becomes unusable, operating transparently, legally or accountably becomes unmanageable. During this session, Mark looks at how organisations can ensure information remains usable – particularly if those going through organisational or technical change.
12:15 Q&A
12:45 Lunch and Networking
14:00 Close
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